Edgar was also an outstanding receiving RB, but I think the general premise is still sound. I think it is possible and common for coaches to teach the proper techniques regardless of whether they learned the techniques from playing themselves or from their experiences as a coach, including using and expanding upon other coaches' teaching methods.
Also, given the solid history of QB development associated from the coaching system setup by McCarthy at GB, I think the need for an ex-player is lessened so long as they have a strong understanding of the system that is already in place. Of course, that doesn't mean that just anyone can step in and do the job.
Also, given the solid history of QB development associated from the coaching system setup by McCarthy at GB, I think the need for an ex-player is lessened so long as they have a strong understanding of the system that is already in place. Of course, that doesn't mean that just anyone can step in and do the job.


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